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Ernest E. Bargmann

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Ernest E. Bargmann

Birth
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Mar 1915 (aged 17)
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7612343, Longitude: -88.280426
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From the Chatsworth Plaindealer
ERNEST E. BARGMANN
MARCH 19, 1915

Ernest E. Bargmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cap Bargmann, living southeast of Chatsworth, died at the home of his parents on Monday, March 15, 1915, aged 17 years, 9 months and 2 days, having been born June 13, 1897. The immediate cause of death was dropsy and he had been a sufferer for some time, in fact he was never an overly healthy boy. He was a boy of a very genial disposition and was universally well liked by all his acquaintances and had many friends. His loss will be greatly felt by his parents and they have the sympathy of their many friends. The funeral was held from the M.E. church in this city at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, Rev. H.F. Schreiner preaching the sermon and the remains were interred in the Chatsworth cemetery.
He is survived by his parents, two brothers and a sister and his grandparents. The attendance at the church was large, as was also the funeral concourse, and there was a profusion of flowers, the last sad remembrances of relatives and friends.


From the Chatsworth Plaindealer
ERNEST E. BARGMANN
MARCH 19, 1915

Ernest E. Bargmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cap Bargmann, living southeast of Chatsworth, died at the home of his parents on Monday, March 15, 1915, aged 17 years, 9 months and 2 days, having been born June 13, 1897. The immediate cause of death was dropsy and he had been a sufferer for some time, in fact he was never an overly healthy boy. He was a boy of a very genial disposition and was universally well liked by all his acquaintances and had many friends. His loss will be greatly felt by his parents and they have the sympathy of their many friends. The funeral was held from the M.E. church in this city at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, Rev. H.F. Schreiner preaching the sermon and the remains were interred in the Chatsworth cemetery.
He is survived by his parents, two brothers and a sister and his grandparents. The attendance at the church was large, as was also the funeral concourse, and there was a profusion of flowers, the last sad remembrances of relatives and friends.




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